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On Monday, Dec 17, 2018, we will be having a winter concert. The children have been working hard to prepare a fantastic concert for you. The concert will take place in our school gymnasium at 1:00 pm and 6:30 pm. The concert is scheduled to be 45 minutes in length and is full of winter cheer. We have limited seating and ask that you attend only one performance. If you are able to attend the afternoon performance that would assist us with seating for the evening. Also, the SCC will be selling tickets for the Christmas Basket Raffle at each performance. The draw will take place at the end of the evening concert. We look forward to seeing you!

Being on time for school sets your child up for a great day of learning.
Even in Kindergarten, absences can cause children to fall behind in their learning.
Missing 10 percent (or about 18 days) can make it difficult to learn to read – a critical future skill.

It is time again for a licensed oral health professional to provide dental screenings for students in Grade 1 and 7 during the 2018-2019 school year. The previous dental screening was done in 2013-2014. The information collected from the screening will be used to plan and develop preventive program services based on the needs of your community.

A dental screening will include the use of a small flashlight and a sterilized mouth mirror or tongue depressor. After the dental screening has been done, a letter will be sent home with your child. This screening does not replace regular check-ups at your dental office.

Grade 1 and 7 students will be bringing home a Dental Screening Information (SHA OH1) form to be completed and returned at a later date.

Your child will receive an oral health screening unless you contact us at 306-766-6331.

Health officials are reminding parents to make sure children’s vaccinations are up-to-date. Free childhood immunizations are available for infants and school-age children in Saskatchewan to protect them against highly contagious and potentially serious diseases like measles, mumps, whooping cough and chicken pox.

“It’s important to have your children vaccinated on time and on schedule to ensure full protection, especially in schools or other settings where they are most exposed,” said Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab. “Recent measles outbreaks in Europe and other countries are also a reminder that infectious diseases can spread quickly, through travel and coming into contact with unimmunized or under-immunized individuals.”

Routine vaccinations are free of charge and easily available in Saskatchewan at public health clinics (for pre-school children) and through school-based programs (for school age students).

Infants and preschool-age children are eligible to receive the following free routine vaccinations:

Diphtheria

Tetanus

Pertussis (whooping cough)

Polio

Haemophilus influenza type b

Measles

Mumps

Rubella

Varicella (chicken pox)

Meningococcal disease

Pneumococcal disease

Rotavirus

School-age children are eligible to receive the following free routine vaccinations:

Public Health Nurses reviewthe immunization records of students in Grades 1, 6 and 8 to check if they are up-to-date for all age appropriate vaccinations. Parents will soon start receiving immunization information packages for children in grades 6 and 8.

Information on Saskatchewan’s immunization programs, the Routine Childhood Immunization Schedule, and vaccine fact sheets are available online at www.saskatchewan.ca/immunize or you can call your public health office or HealthLine 811 to inquire.

Note for media

Dr. Saqib Shahab, the province’s Chief Medical Health Officer will be available to respond to media inquiries on September 13th after 1:30 pm.